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:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Treasurers focus on today's challenges'''''</span>
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:"Avatars. Central bank digital currencies. Invoice tokenisation. Machine-learning algorithms. Metaverses. Natural language
:"Avatars. Central bank digital currencies. Invoice tokenisation. Machine-learning algorithms. Metaverses. Natural language processing. Underwater data centres. Quantum computers.
processing. Underwater data centres. Quantum computers.


:Corporate treasurers have eyes on a wide range of technology with potential to reshape their future treasury infrastructure, but they are particularly interested in innovations and trends that could help them address issues and overcome the challenges they face today."
:Corporate treasurers have eyes on a wide range of technology with potential to reshape their future treasury infrastructure, but they are particularly interested in innovations and trends that could help them address issues and overcome the challenges they face today."
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*[[Virtual private network]]
* [[Virtual reality]]  (VR)
*[[Virtualisation]]
*[[Virtualisation]]


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Latest revision as of 01:09, 29 January 2024

Information technology.

An icon or figure representing a particular person in a virtual reality space.


Treasurers focus on today's challenges
"Avatars. Central bank digital currencies. Invoice tokenisation. Machine-learning algorithms. Metaverses. Natural language processing. Underwater data centres. Quantum computers.
Corporate treasurers have eyes on a wide range of technology with potential to reshape their future treasury infrastructure, but they are particularly interested in innovations and trends that could help them address issues and overcome the challenges they face today."
The Treasurer - 2022 Issue 3 - p7.


See also